When I use pre ground coffee, my drip coffee maker gets clogged?
Friday, September 3rd, 2010 at
5:58 am
It works very well with coffee? I ground in a mill with the means and standard setting (between coarse and fine), but when used caf? ground, clogs the m? quinine and caf? does not leak. I had the same problem with 2 m? Chines.? Qu? pod? to be present or not do when using store-bought coffee before? est grind? causing m? machine to cover?
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It sounds like the store-bought coffee is too fine. Are you sure you’re buying the drip-coffee grind? It sounds like you’re buying the espresso grind.
There are quite a few different coffee makers on the market and each one highly depends on the correct grind being used. When a coffee maker basket clogs and you have spillage of coffee grinds or you get coffee grinds in your coffee there is only one answer, you are using the incorrect grind for your coffee maker. If you are using a flat bottom drip coffee maker then you need auto drip grind, if you are using a cone style coffee maker then you need a cone grind. Depending on the quality of the coffee maker and the temperature it brews at also plays a part in your grind. Mainly what happens is folks use coffee that is ground finer than the brew basket requires and you get a mess. There is a wonderful article at Essential Wonders Coffee Company on How To Select The Correct Coffee Grind.
It’s all about getting the correct grind for your coffee maker.